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Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Digital Edition

10 AM, ongoing daily from February 2, 2022 until February 8, 2022.
Virtual
Free – $35

For more than 40 years, Human Rights Watch has defended people at risk of abuse by investigating abuses scrupulously, exposing the facts widely, and relentlessly pressing those in power for change that respects rights.

HRWFF makes effort to celebrate diversity of content and perspective in the films we select and post-screening conversations we host. From filmmakers to film participants to panelists, we strive to prioritize space for identities, viewpoints, forms of expertise and experiences either silenced or marginalized in the film industry, news and media. Discussions following the screenings with filmmakers, film participants, human rights activists & journalists take place after every screening to provide our audience with the opportunity to dig deeper into the issues they have just seen on screen.

Get your passes and join us online for a week of dynamic films and live conversations with filmmakers and human rights experts from around the world. Click here to see full movie line-up.

Date | From Wednesday, February 2 through Tuesday, February 8. Click here to see full schedule.

Location | Online

Get tickets here!
General public: $9
Film festival pass: $35
HRW/ MOPA Members: Individual tickets $6 + Festival pass $20
High School students + teachers can view the films free: email lane@mopa.org for free ticket codes for your class.

This event is brought to you by Human Rights Watch and the Museum of Photographic Arts.

For more information, please visit ff.hrw.org/san-diego or contact Arturo Garcia from MOPA at garcia@mopa.org or by phone at (619) 238 7559 x210.

Dates and times of events are subject to change without notice. Always check the event organizer's website for the most updated schedule before attending.
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